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Hey i was wondering round the 'Rays Engineering' web-page and was curious as to how much a set of 4 limited 20" TE37's are.

The price is on the website:

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/indexe.html

It says 160 000 Yen, which is roughly about $2300.

My question is, if it is $2300, is that for one 20" TE37 or a set of 2....or 4 (I doubt 4)

But im guessing its unfortunately for just one rim... :bunny:

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$2300 is for one wheel :)

You'd be lucky to get a set of 18's landed here for that price at the moment.

But 20s on a 34... wont happen unless you like the 'tractor' look

20's look great on my 34, but maybe coz their deep dished..

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i lol'd

Well if you have ever heard of Autosalon, then you'd understand what the wheels would be for :laugh:

Also i wasnt planning on driving on them like most people said and for 2300 bucks i wouldnt plan on buying them either, i just wanted to know if it was for one rim or not.

I was looking at 19" LMGT4's and the 20" TE37's caught my eye, for show use when i put my wide body n try entering it next year etc.

As for yur loling tell CGHOST R33 and the GHOST Skylines cars that are at Autosalon why they have 20"s on their cars or why anyone at any show changes their rims :P Too many people jump to conclusions here without actually helping out or contributing.

I have some decent/affordable 18x9's on my R34 coupled with 235 front and 265 rear Kuhmo ECSTA SPT's and they do the job damn well.

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autosalon hey?

fair enough then.. maybe go for 22's..

also, do you prefer the company of men over women?

I prefer my fiance in the terms of sexual preference thanks, as for prefering the actual company i keep, that would be my mates which mostly happen to be guys...so yeh i technically do prefer the "company" of men over women.

And ill take it the 22" was prior exp and that you just checking out to see if i was worthy of some male bonding with you. :P

Plus whats the big deal with 20" rims...i wouldnt put em on when i was driving anyhow, but everyone has their own tastes etc. For example, personally i don't like massive chrome rims, its just personal preference. The way i see it 20" TE's visually will look better standing still at show rather then 18x9"s or 17x8's which are practical for driving and looks in general. The extra diameter on the 20"s give it a 'engineering appeal' when fitted correctly and they sit flush with the guards of the car they set it apart from others

Then again most people don't see things as aesthetically as i am with my OWN car :S People set the canvas for their cars how they see fit, to some it may not appeal, to others it might be an innovation they wouldn't have thought would look good until it had been done.

Thanks to the people that could help me on the matter anyhow.

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It's your choice mate..

We are just passing our opinions here.

People are different. you see an R34 with 20 inch wheels that can't be used as a work of art that everyone wants to look at.

I think it's the most stupid idea in the history of the universe..

we're just different.

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